Flip That House

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  • TV-G
  • 2005
  • 4 Seasons
  • 6.9  (74)

Flip That House is a reality television series that aired on TLC in 2005. The show features a team of real estate investors who purchase dilapidated homes at auction, renovate them, and then sell them for a profit. The show is hosted by Cam Clarke, who has over 30 years of experience in the real estate industry. Along with Clarke, the show also stars Kristin Casey and Cindy Chen, who assist with the day-to-day operations of rehabilitating the homes.

Each episode of Flip That House follows the team as they purchase a new property at auction. They then take viewers on a tour of the home, pointing out the current flaws and anything that needs fixing. It's not uncommon for the homes to have considerable damage, including broken windows, holes in the walls, and non-working plumbing.

After the tour, the team discusses what repairs and upgrades they plan to make to the home. They create a budget for the renovation and set a timeline for completion. The show then follows them through the entire process of rehabilitating the home, including the hiring of contractors, demolition, and construction.

Viewers get a front-row seat to witness the transformation of these homes as they go from run-down and uninhabitable to modern and comfortable. The renovations typically include new paint, flooring, and cabinetry, as well as new appliances and fixtures.

Throughout the process, the team encounters various setbacks, such as encountering unexpected issues during construction or going over budget. These roadblocks add an element of drama to the show and keep viewers engaged.

Once the renovation is complete, the team lists the home for sale. They often hold an open house to showcase the home's new features and layout. This is also an opportunity for potential buyers to see the transformation of the property.

In the final moments of each episode, the team reveals how much they spent on the renovation and how much they profited from the sale. The profits vary from episode to episode, with some homes selling for a considerable amount more than the team invested, while others yield a more modest profit.

Overall, Flip That House is an informative and entertaining series that showcases the challenges and rewards of rehabilitating homes for resale. The team's expertise in the real estate industry is apparent, and viewers can learn valuable lessons about what it takes to invest in real estate and make a profit.

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D'John
44. D'John
October 18, 2008
A tiny three bedroom, two bathroom 1600 square foot home in Atlanta has been purchased for $43,000, and has a $14,000 budget and a 17 day deadline.
Darrell
43. Darrell
October 18, 2008
A real estate agent purchases a home for $250,000 in Claremont, CA. with a $50,000 budget and four weeks to finish.
Jeff & Lynette
42. Jeff & Lynette
October 11, 2008
A pair of rookies try to make a living space from an office building in South Haven, Mich. but face major hurdles with bad weather and a difficult commute.
Justin
41. Justin
October 11, 2008
A first time flipper in Sherman Oaks, CA. takes on a foreclosure property for $1.25 million.
Jantzen
40. Jantzen
October 4, 2008
A 1700 square foot three bedroom, three bathroom home in Austin, TX, for $129,500 is purchased for a flip and has a $73,000 budget and a eight week schedule.
Lynn
39. Lynn
September 27, 2008
A married couple bought up a $280,000 home in their neighborhood and have 2 months and an $80,000 budget, which maybe difficult when a miscommunication happens with the contractors they hired.
Sterling
38. Sterling
September 20, 2008
A house foreclosed in South Central LA is flipped with a $32,000 budget and a 30 day time limit.
Christi & Bobby
37. Christi & Bobby
September 13, 2008
Clashes with crews and contractors slows progress when a couple buys up a home in Dallas which needs a lot of renovations.
Javier & Sam
36. Javier & Sam
August 9, 2008
A pair of men purchase a house in Mableton, GA. for $23,000, which has two bedrooms and one bath. Their renovations are delayed by persistent storm showers jeopardizing the 2 month schedule and $23,000 budget.
Bruce
35. Bruce
August 2, 2008
A man who traveled to New Orleans to original help rebuild a church decided to stay behind and help out on the reconstruction of other people's homes.
Lain and Brian
34. Lain and Brian
August 2, 2008
A Pasadena couple decide to work on modernizing a house in California.
Keith & Sahara
33. Keith & Sahara
July 26, 2008
A married pair of experienced flippers purchase a 1700-square-foot home in Morningside Circle, Cal, for $312,500 and are using a $30,000 budget within eight weeks to complete the project.
Jonathan
32. Jonathan
July 26, 2008
A Marietta, GA. high school senior buys a home to work on while dealing with final exams and an upcoming prom.
Diary of a Flip
31. Diary of a Flip
July 19, 2008
A property in Austin, TX. is purchased for $270,000, despite the current economic troubles in the marketplace.
Dean & Crystal
30. Dean & Crystal
July 12, 2008
In Santa Monica, CA, a couple have purchased a run down shack on a prime lot for $525,000, and has a budget of $150,000 and a hefty renovation resume.
Sharelle
29. Sharelle
July 5, 2008
Summary is not available.
Toby & Tony
28. Toby & Tony
June 21, 2008
In Carson, CA., Investor Tony and friend Toby are flipping a $325,000 property. Toby is in charge of managing the job which includes a modest $35,000 along with a 35 day work schedule.
Terry
27. Terry
June 14, 2008
An ex-marine heads to New Britain, Conn. where he buys a three-bedroom, one-bath home for $106,000 and has a budget of $25,000 on a three-week schedule.
Dan & Lisa
26. Dan & Lisa
June 7, 2008
A married couple in Whittier CA, Dan and Lisa, buy a home for $535,000. They expect to receive a profit using a $100,000 budget in a schedule of 6-weeks. But all may be compromised when George begins charging too much on her credit card.
Glen & Jake
25. Glen & Jake
May 31, 2008
A pair of friends in Dallas buy a house for $97,000. Their $30,000 budget and schedule is jeopordized after discovering the house has foundation issues.
Jad
24. Jad
May 24, 2008
A model - turned real-estate broker hopes to strike it rich with an L.A. house flip and a $275,000 budget.
Debbie & Terry
23. Debbie & Terry
May 17, 2008
A couple of house flipping veterans start on their sixth home in Dallas, TX. But the budget is not the only thing strained here when they begin to exceed their $25,000 limit.
Chris
22. Chris
May 10, 2008
A flipper from NY buys a four bedroom, two and a half baths home in Houston for $315,000, and have a six week deadline along with $100,000 for remodeling.
Rob and Pete
21. Rob and Pete
May 3, 2008
A 3,000 square foot, three unit building is bought up by two men in Boston, which has five bedrooms, four bathrooms and three kitchens. The building was bought for $105,000 and have $225,000 budget for flipping it.
Robert
20. Robert
April 26, 2008
A professional flipper buys a Dallas two-bedroom, one-bathroom home for $22,000, and is given a $25,000 budget with a four week deadline.
Episode 23
19. Episode 23
April 19, 2008
Summary is not available.
Jeff and Bryan
18. Jeff and Bryan
April 12, 2008
A $120,000, three bedroom, two bath home is flipped by a pair of first times in Arlington, TX, and are using a $60,000 budget. But this job may be too large for them.
Rudi
17. Rudi
April 5, 2008
A three bedroom, two bath home in Los Feliz, CA was purchased for $1,240,000, and has a 14 week deadline with a $20,000 budget.
Amy and Leah
16. Amy and Leah
March 29, 2008
A harsh Michigan winter and a four month limit, makes tough going for a vacation home in South Haven, MI.
Arthur
15. Arthur
March 29, 2008
A full time musician and part time flipper takes on a home in Bueno Park, Cal. with two bedrooms and one bath, bought during a slow real estate market time.
Attack of the Flippers Update
14. Attack of the Flippers Update
April 19, 2008
Mary Ruggles from Altadenta, CA, is a single mother of two teenage sons. She purchased her current flip project for $376,000 and hopes to finish the flip in a 6 to 8 week schedule and with a budget of $79,000. But will Mother Nature stop her from finishing in time?
Daniel
13. Daniel
March 22, 2008
A two-bedroom, two-bath 1,200 square foot home in Bel Air, Cal. with a $950,000 purchase price is featured.
Derek
12. Derek
March 15, 2008
A home bought in Houston for $26,000 has a three week schedule and $15,000 to renovate, but discovers the condition of the building is much worse than he thought.
Luke III and Luke IV
11. Luke III and Luke IV
April 8, 2008
Summary is not available.
Amber
10. Amber
March 1, 2008
A rookie real-estate investor from Columbia, S.C., buys a three-bedroom, two-bath house for $195,000, and hopes to remodel it on a $35,000 budget in four to five weeks.
Drew
9. Drew
March 1, 2008
A $100,000 budget is allowed for a 3500 square foot home upgrade.
Frager
8. Frager
February 23, 2008
A four week deadline is created for a two bedroom home in Long Beach, California.
Shawn and Kathy
7. Shawn and Kathy
February 23, 2008
A $50,000 home in New Orleans has a four month deadline and a $65,000 budget.
David
6. David
February 16, 2008
Summary is not available.
Dave
5. Dave
February 16, 2008
It's off to Atlanta where a four bedroom, two bath home was purchased for $98,000 and is budgeted for $30,000 in fix ups and has a 30 day deadline.
Frank
4. Frank
February 9, 2008
Its off to Phoenix for a $82,500, 1150 square foot home with a $60,000 budget, with an eight week schedule.
Tony
3. Tony
February 9, 2008
A $415,000 three bedroom, two bath home in Newbury park, California has a six week schedule.
Chad
2. Chad
February 2, 2008
With a one month deadline and a budgeted of $38,000, a two-bedroom, one-bath fixer-upper which was purchased for $90,000 is remodeled and flipped.
D'John
1. D'John
February 2, 2008
Facing a 17-day deadline and a $15,000 budget, a 1600-square-foot, three-bedroom two-bath $43,000 home in Atlanta is shaped up.
Description
  • Premiere Date
    July 14, 2005
  • IMDB Rating
    6.9  (74)